Nikolas Juretic's "Vino Rosso" is a wine of great interest and character, the result of a careful assembly of red grapes and white grape must, which gives the wine unique characteristics. Its taut, long and deep structure make it a complex and satisfying wine, capable of satisfying even the most demanding palates. The winemaking process involves destemming followed by a 4-5 day maceration in used barriques, and an 11 month refinement in barriques. This care and attention in production translates into a wine that stands out for its elegance, persistence and aromatic complexity, ideal to accompany meat dishes, mature cheeses or simply to be enjoyed in meditation.
Region: Friuli Venezia Gulia
Grapes: A blend of red and white grapes.
Alcohol content: 13,5%.
Aging: 11 months in large udes oak barrels.
Contains sufites
Rosso Arcaico by Andrea Occhipinti is a wine obtained from a blend of red grapes that grapes come from vineyards of an average age of 20 years planted on volcanic soils. Aging 6 months in terracotta amphorae and 2 months in bottle. The nose perceives fruit aromas, in particular apricot, spicy hints and notes of incense. In the mouth it is enveloping, full-bodied, with soft tannins and a long mentholated finish.
Grapes: Blend of local red grapes.
Alcohol content: 12.5%.
Aging: 6 months in terracotta amphorae and 2 months in bottle.
Contains sulfites